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Forget Apple vs. the FBI: WhatsApp Just Switched on Encryption for a Billion People | W... - 1 views

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    "With end-to-end encryption in place, not even WhatsApp's employees can read the data that's sent across its network. In other words, WhatsApp has no way of complying with a court order demanding access to the content of any message, phone call, photo, or video traveling through its service. Like Apple, WhatsApp is, in practice, stonewalling the federal government, but it's doing so on a larger front-one that spans roughly a billion devices."
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What if there's no WhatsApp in China? - 2 views

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    Recently China blocked the Facebook app "Whatsapp," and I find this interesting because by the decision of their government, they can decide your intake of content from the outside world and where to cut it off. Some parts of this relate to Cryptography because people have become very creative in getting around firewalls and accessing blocked sites anyways.
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Bypassing encryption: 'Lawful hacking' is the next frontier of law enforcement ... - 1 views

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    Good article about lawful deciphers for "better" security
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Crimes, iPhones and Encryption - Room for Debate - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    The New York Times put together a virtual debate over the Apple/FBI conflict.
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VPN Security News (@vpnSecurityNews) | Twitter - 2 views

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    This one is a little sketchy. It's just links to articles on VPNs from news sources I haven't heard of. Can you find someone a little less spammy and a little more likely to be a real person?
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